商品簡介
Details past and present attitudes, roles, influences, and challenges of Africans in the global context, with chapters on ancient and modern Africa and Africans, why Africans could be enslaved and colonized, and the origins and development of Pan-Africanism. Examines the political economy of African people in the modern global zeitgeist, the significance of race and African people in the global village, and the work of African and African-American male and female writers. Closing chapters look at black preaching in the global village, and offer reflections on poverty and the future of the black masses. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
John K. Marah is Associate Professor and Coordinator in the African and African-American Studies Department at SUNY at Brockport.